Word: k
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...student, William K. Beatty '50, had previously swallowed the contents of a bottle of iodine, according to doctors who first treated him at 10:30 a.m. at Cambridge City Hospital. They termed the incident a suicide attempt...
...practical workings of the "friendly neighbor" relationship were illustrated this week when the Polish government announced that Marshal Konstantin K. Rokossovsky had been released from the Soviet Army to become Polish Defense Minister and "Marshal of the Polish Armies." The Poles, citing "the Polish national origin of Rokossovsky," said they had petitioned the Kremlin for his services...
...Budapest String Quartet returns for the first time this term to Sanders Theater at 3 p.m. tomorrow. Sponsored by the Pierian Sodality and the Harvard and Radcliffe Orchestras, the concert will include Mozart's G Major Quartet, K 387; Hindemith's Quartet Op. 22, number three; Brahms A Minor Quartet Op. 51, number...
...work in Europe on philosophy and literature, the Department's program has been extended to include studies touching most of the Slavic nations. Correspondingly, the steadily increasing number of undergraduates and advanced students in eastern European courses required establishing this year a more inclusive Slavic Society. A. K. Oglobin '51 Pres., The Slavic Society
Before more than 100 members of the two officers' training corps units, medals were awarded by Dean Bender to: Air Force--Cadet Lt. Col. Donald T. Fox, Jr. '51, Cadet Captain Gerald K. Vogel '50, Cadet First Lieut. Howard D. Allen '50. Cadet First Lieut. Francis A. Lavelle '50, and Cadet First Lieut Roger B. Salomon '50; Field Artillery--Cadet Major Charles R. Heller '50, Cadet Major Leland L. Fellows '51, Cadet Captain Horace L. Bowman '50, and Cadet First Lieut, Arthur M. Clarke...